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Performance

VenueChapter Arts Centre
Also: Seligman Theatre
TownCardiff
CountyGlamorgan
From1st December 2015
To5th December 2015
When20:00. Wed, Sat Mats 14:30
Chapter Arts Centre (V827)
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  • Date of change: 20 Nov 15 - T051595768

Touch Blue Touch Yellow

Work:: Touch Blue Touch Yellow (S0968113789)

Carl understands stars, galaxies and other planets but the mysteries of the non-autistic world all around him are far more bewildering and dangerous. This new play explores some of the misleading myths about autism. It follows one young man's journey, searching for friendship and meaning on what could turn out to be his last night on Earth.
Author Tim Rhys

Production:: (T051595768)

This specially commissioned play by Tim Rhys is based on first hand testimony of young people on the autism spectrum and parents and carers. It follows Winterlight's 2013 production of Matthews Passion by Mike James premiered at the Sherman Theatre in Cardiff. Special thanks to the pupils and staff of Ashgrove School Penarth.
Presented byWinterlight
Director Chris Durnall
Other Tracey Rhys (poetry)
Design Georgina Miles

Listing:: L01256854838




Production details

This specially commissioned play by Tim Rhys is based on first hand testimony of young people on the autism spectrum and parents and carers. It follows Winterlight's 2013 production of Matthews Passion by Mike James premiered at the Sherman Theatre in Cardiff. Special thanks to the pupils and staff of Ashgrove School Penarth.

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